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About the Humanities and Social Sciences Library

Located in the McLennan and Redpath Library Buildings, the Humanities and Social Sciences Library (HSSL) is the largest of the library branches at McGill. The Library supports the teaching, learning and research activities of staff and students in the Faculty of Arts, the Faculty of Management, the Faculty of Religious Studies, the School of Social Work, and the Faculty of Education. The Library is a valuable resource for the broader McGill community and visiting scholars and researchers, and welcomes all members of the public.

M4

M5

M6

Call numbers: B, C, DF-DZ, L, Q, S, T, U, V, Z

Redpath Library Building

RB Basement

Redpath Basement Storage (Self Service).

Closed storage as of 15 August 2016. Consultation of the collection is available upon request. Please ask at the Library Services Desk of the Humanities and Social Sciences Library (McLennan Library Building).

RS Street Level

Cyberthèque

Tunnel to Leacock Building

Cafeteria - Boulangerie Première Moisson

RM

Bridge to McLennan

Photocopy room (Self-service) RM-17

R2

Call numbers: Cutter A-Z (accessible only via RM)

Collections Services

Library Technology Services

R3

Blackader-Lauterman Collection of Architecture and Art

Ramp to R4

R4

Blackader-Lauterman Collection of Architecture and Art

Canadian Architecture Collection

Nobbs Room

Our history

1855-1953

The library collections date from 1855. Redpath Library—now Redpath Hall—was donated by Peter Redpath and opened in 1893, with extensions built in 1900, 1922 and 1953. It was the first building constructed to house the main university library collection. Read more about th history of the building on the Virtual McGill site.

1969-1988

The McLennan Library Building (benefactor Isabella McLennan) was opened in 1969 and the Redpath Library was renovated to include the Undergraduate Library. In 1988 the Undergraduate Library was amalgamated with the McLennan Library to form the Humanities and Social Sciences Library, with a view to rationalizing collections and services.

The 1990's

In 1991, the Social Work collection was merged into the Humanities and Social Sciences Library collection when the Nursing & Social Work Library was disbanded.

In 1994, the bulk of the Library and Information Studies Library collection was merged into the Humanities and Social Sciences Library, with some children's materials relocated to the Education Library.

In 1996, religious studies research materials, serials and reference works were transferred to the Humanities and Social Sciences Library, leaving a 20, 000 volume undergraduate teaching collection in the Birks Reading Room.

Collection description

The library has notable collections in Canadian Studies, English and American Literature, British History, Russian and East European Studies, and World War II.